reagent, but to what? Is the anti-CD 34 a mouse? rat? rabbit etc?<nl>
There has been no response from the company to date.<nl>
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Have not used the CD34 AIS flasks but we use the CD4 and CD8 flasks. After al=
lowing the cells to spontaneously detach from the flasks (usually about 48 H) =
the cells are certainly still CD4 or CD8 positive. How are you removing the c=
ells? The company will not give you any info about the flasks because the co=
ating process is a proprietary secret...<nl>
-rich-<nl>
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Richard B. Alexander rich@alw.nih.gov<nl>
National Cancer Institute Voice (301) 496-3098<nl>
Building 10, Room 2B56 Facsimile (301) 402-0922<nl>
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